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Circular economy practices in a developing economy: Barriers to be defeated

The study attempts to identify the barriers against the adoption of Circular Economic (CE) in the food supply chain (FSC) in the context of a developing economy. A total of 18 significant barriers are identified via a detailed literature review and from expert opinions. The Fuzzy-Decision Making Tri...

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Published in:Journal of cleaner production 2021-08, Vol.311, p.127670, Article 127670
Main Authors: Gedam, Vidyadhar V., Raut, Rakesh D., Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, Ana Beatriz, Tanksale, Ajinkya N., Narkhede, Balkrishna E.
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